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Titán del espacio

Título original: Chain Lightning
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 34min
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Humphrey Bogart and Eleanor Parker in Titán del espacio (1950)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFormer World War II flying ace Matt Brennan takes a position as a test pilot for a commercial aircraft corporation and bumps into his old girlfriend, Jo Holloway, who now works as a receptio... Leer todoFormer World War II flying ace Matt Brennan takes a position as a test pilot for a commercial aircraft corporation and bumps into his old girlfriend, Jo Holloway, who now works as a receptionist for the company.Former World War II flying ace Matt Brennan takes a position as a test pilot for a commercial aircraft corporation and bumps into his old girlfriend, Jo Holloway, who now works as a receptionist for the company.

  • Dirección
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Guionistas
    • Lester Cole
    • Liam O'Brien
    • Vince Evans
  • Elenco
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Eleanor Parker
    • Raymond Massey
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Guionistas
      • Lester Cole
      • Liam O'Brien
      • Vince Evans
    • Elenco
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Eleanor Parker
      • Raymond Massey
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    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan
    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Joan "Jo" Holloway
    Raymond Massey
    Raymond Massey
    • Leland Willis
    Richard Whorf
    Richard Whorf
    • Carl Troxell
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Maj. Hinkle
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Maj. Gen. Hewitt
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Ed Bostwick
    Fay Baker
    Fay Baker
    • Mrs. Willis
    Fred Sherman
    Fred Sherman
    • Jeb Farley
    Lucienne & Ashour
    • Apache Dancers
    • (sin créditos)
    Claudia Barrett
    Claudia Barrett
    • Pilot
    • (sin créditos)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Party Guest
    • (sin créditos)
    Tex Brodus
    • Military Officer
    • (sin créditos)
    Bud Cokes
    • Pub Patron
    • (sin créditos)
    Tom Coleman
    • Officer at Test Flight
    • (sin créditos)
    James Conaty
    • Willis' Butler
    • (sin créditos)
    John Crawford
    John Crawford
    • Radio Operator
    • (sin créditos)
    Herschel Daugherty
    • Sergeant
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Guionistas
      • Lester Cole
      • Liam O'Brien
      • Vince Evans
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    Gavno

    There's one thing you have to remember about Bogie...

    Humphrey Bogart NEVER took himself too seriously, and LOVED poking fun at any Hollywood types who DID. Mentioning Errol Flynn in Bogie's presence would usually evoke a sneer.

    Bogie often said of himself "You're looking at a guy who's made MORE bad movies than anyone else in Hollywood"!

    Yeah, along with the great ones, Bogie made his share of howlers. Which brings us to CHAIN LIGHTNING!

    In a lot of ways, this film's a REAL stinker, but it's a ton of fun just the same.

    From an aviation technology standpoint, the film was 10 years ahead of it's time; the mythical JA-3 that Bogie flew had a level of performance that was totally unheard of at the time of the film's release... Alaska to Washington DC nonstop via the North Pole, at almost Mach 2.

    At the same time, the film gives us an interesting glimpse into some of the engineering problems attendant to supersonic flight that were just being addressed in the period... like the JA-4's escape pod.

    Some of the stuff presented was just plain WRONG, and the film makers KNEW it. Like Bogie flying thru clouds of meteor dust at 70,000 feet. And like the instrument we catch a quick glimpse of in his cockpit, reading GROUND SPEED... a value which was strictly a mathmatical concept which COULDN'T be directly read at that time.

    Don't look too closely at ground shots of the JA-3... you might notice the thin steel cable that's connected to the nose wheel. The JA-3 couldn't move on it's own, and to set it in motion that cable had to be pulled by an off camera truck!

    Just the same... the performances here are just plain FUN!

    Bogie LOVED playing parodies of "tough guys", and those that he viewed as phony heros, and his character Matt Brennan was a broad, overblown sendup of these guys. "How do you want it Willis... the EASY way, or the HARD way?" Bogie growls at his boss, Raymond Massey, over a radio circuit. Typically laconic phony heroics; I don't see how Bogie managed to keep a straight face delivering that line. I suspect that the oxygen mask he was wearing at the time was hiding a mile wide GRIN as he said it! Bogie's just BEAUTIFUL to watch with his delivery of a dozen trite clichés all through the film!

    As Bogie's buddy (and fellow scenery chewer) is James Brown, one of Hollywood's unsung hero character actors. Brown was apparently a Warner's contract player who, along with another Bogie movie "Tough Guy" staple, Joe Sawyer, would later make their marks on television in in THE ADVENTURES OF RIN TIN TIN; Brown playing Lt. "Rip" Masters, and Sawyer playing Sgt. O'Hara.

    Contrasting Bogie's private little joke of a performance was Richard Whorf's role as Carl Troxel, the earnest aeronautical engineer. Intense and serious, he's a perfect counterpoint to the laid back, world weary Matt Brennan.

    One thing that I noticed... to save money on the production, the producer pulled a slick trick with the sets.

    If you'll notice, the radio shack / operations room in Alaska is the SAME set later used for the radio room at Washington National Airport; they just shot the same set from two different angles!

    In any case... Bogie flies the airplanes, and gets the girl by the last scene. A bit corny and old fashioned, but what's not to like?

    I give it a thumbs up all the way.
    6pw002662

    Bogey in thin air

    Humphrey Bogart sometimes must have been desperate for proper roles and earning his meal ticket, how could we otherwise explain he fills roles like this one ? Decidedly overaged for the physical stress he is exposed to in his bomber- and test pilot roles as well as for the chase for the much to young Red Cross Nurse he is wooing, he moves in really thin air literally in this role. We know he can make it, but it is a real thin layer of substance over this heroic vs. business conflict designing new jet planes. Only for the died-in-the-wool Bogey Fans.
    6blanche-2

    routine drama -- and Lt. Rip Masters!

    From 1950, "Chain Lightning" stars Humphrey Bogart, Eleanor Parker, Raymond Massey, Richard Whorf, and James Brown. Brown played Lt. Rip Masters on Rin Tin Tin and I believe was my first crush.

    This is one of those films Bogart probably made to fulfill his contract obligations with Warners, the other one being "The Two Mrs. Carrolls," a scream of a film in which he's really terrible. He's so rarely bad, and he's certainly not bad in this.

    Bogart plays Matt Brennan, a pilot, and in the beginning, he's testing a plane. His girlfriend Joan (Eleanor Parker) rushes up and begs her boss (Raymond Massey) to order him down, as she's afraid for him.

    The story then goes into flashback, with Matt and Joan during World War II. He was a bomber pilot, in love with Joan. He flew hazardous missions from England to Germany, while Joan is a nurse. He leaves for the states first - they want to get married, but he is unable to find anyone who can give him permission.

    Once back in the states, after bouncing around for a bit, Matt is hired as a test pilot by Leland Willis (Raymond Massey) an aircraft manufacturer.

    There, he re-connects with Carl Troxell (Whorf) who is now dating Joan, Willis' secretary. Apparently after he left England, Matt never contacted Joan, even though he wrote letters that he never sent. He felt the life that he could offer her wasn't good enough.

    Matt takes the new jet JA-4 on a hazardous flight, and that brings us back to the first scene.

    This is a pretty ordinary film, with Parker looking beautiful and Bogart acting tough - kind of Rick Blaine as a pilot. I will take issue with what one person on this board said, that Massey was playing Howard Hughes and doing a bad job. If the studio had wanted someone to play Howard Hughes, they would have hired someone else and named the character Howard Hughes. Massey was playing a Howard Hughes type, and he was fine.

    The aviation part of this film was ahead of its time for sure. The rest of it was not special. I've always loved Bogart's acting, and even though he's probably going through the motions here, I'd rather watch him go through the motions than almost anyone. Eleanor Parker, another favorite of mine, gives a lovely performance and is absolutely beautiful.
    8Cord812

    This movie is still science fiction, but so what?

    The JA-3/JA-4 full-scale model in this movie is more like the Bell X-2, which had swept wings, than the Bell X-1, which had short, stubby straight wings. The movie aircraft is like the Bell X-1/X-2 rocket planes in that it has no air intakes (inlets) and therefore is not a jet. Jet aircraft have air breathing engines with the necessary inlets while rockets do not. This movie had no bearing on the design of the F-16, which is a jet. I was an aerospace engineer in F-16 advanced programs, first at Wright Field (mentioned in the movie) in the 1970s, and then at General Dynamics in the 1980s. This is one of my favorite aviation movies, even though it reflects Hollywood's dramatic idea of how aircraft are designed and developed rather than the actual process.
    5utgard14

    "The show's over. All that matters now is your Social Security number and never mind the clusters on your air medals."

    After World War II is over, bomber pilot Humphrey Bogart becomes a test pilot who flies the jet planes Raymond Massey's company builds. There's also a bland romance with Eleanor Parker. It's Bogart's first movie released in the 1950s, a decade he sadly would not survive. Bogie does fine but, truth be told, he's too old for the part. Richard Whorf plays his romantic rival. You'll forget him as soon as the movie ends. Eleanor Parker does what she can with her part as "the prize." Raymond Massey is solid as always. James Brown is the clichéd country bumpkin pilot. The plane stuff is interesting, even exciting in spots, but the story is so dull and put together in as workmanlike a manner as possible. When you chip away the advanced technology, you're basically left with one of those 1930s movies about the perils of flight. Only those were usually more fun than this. Not something I'd recommend unless you're an aviation buff or a Bogart completist.

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    • Trivia
      Although the plane in the film resembles the Bell X-1, a realistic full-scale JA-3/JA-4 model created by Paul Mantz, the aerial sequence director, was built for $15,000. The jet was constructed on the frame of a highly-modified Bell P-39 Airacobra. The Warner Bros contract called for completion of a realistic fighter able to taxi, eject exhaust, and deploy parachutes.
    • Errores
      After Brennan starts the JA-3's engine, Bostwick yells 'clear!' This should have been said before starting the engine, to make sure no one is standing near the exhaust.
    • Citas

      Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan: [after helping her out of a badly damaged plane that she brought in for a rough landing] Are you all right?

      Pilot: I guess I hit the brakes too hard.

      Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan: Yeah... yeah, I see what you mean.

      Pilot: I'll do better tomorrow.

      Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan: There isn't gonna' be any tomorrow. You just put the Brennan School of Aviation out of business.

      Pilot: I'm sorry.

      Lt. Col. Matthew "Matt" Brennan: Forget it.

    • Conexiones
      Edited from El mago de Oz (1939)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Bless 'em All
      Written by Fred Godfrey (1917)

      Revised lyrics by Jimmy Hughes and Frank Lake (1940)

      Additional lyrics by Al Stillman (1941)

      Sung by various characters at the cafe with piano accompaniment

      Also sung by various characters at the party with piano accompaniment

      Played occasionally in the score

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de mayo de 1950 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Edwards Air Force Base, California, Estados Unidos(test center)
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      • Warner Bros.
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      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Black and White
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